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Wireless Patient Monitoring System

Wireless Patient Monitoring System. Digital Health Section Professor: Patricia Mellodge. What is Digital Health?. The use of electronics; through the use in or on the body to assist medical professionals when treating various illnesses and ailments They would focus in three main areas

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Wireless Patient Monitoring System

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  1. Wireless Patient Monitoring System Digital Health Section Professor: Patricia Mellodge

  2. What is Digital Health? • The use of electronics; through the use in or on the body to assist medical professionals when treating various illnesses and ailments • They would focus in three main areas • Prevention • Diagnosis • Curing

  3. Wireless Monitoring System • The project is mainly designed to collect information on the patient • Location • Temperature • Reduces the use of wires in the room through the use of wireless transmission

  4. Project Selection Process • First Ideas: • Wireless Patient Monitoring System • Pollution Filter Mask • Oxygen Tank Flow Regulator • Orthopedic Shoes • Arthritic Glove

  5. Project Selection Process Voting: Ranked Projects 1-5 Top three projects discussed Weighed pros and cons Overall compatibility as a class/group project

  6. Objective To construct a wireless system containing a hospital bed, computer monitor, and a patient sensor rig; which would alert an outside party of a patient’s position and medical status.

  7. Project Schedule

  8. Groups • Nurse’s Station • Alex LaMarche • ShaniqueJiles • Tim Zimmerman • Luis Luna • Bed Group • Feng Chen • Gino Cardone • Benjamin Basso • Jeremy Harvey • RajinRoophnath • Stephen Sett • Matthew Smith • Patient Group • Nathan Coutermarsh • Dillon Quadrato • Dana Subki • LoayAlabdulmohsin • Jason Jolles • Kevin Veilleux • Alyssa Broatch • Melvin Peralta • Stacey Dufrane

  9. Wireless Patient Monitoring System

  10. Bed Monitoring: Objective • Bed sensors determine if patient is in bed • Switches in a grid pattern are used to determine the patients location • Can be used in various hospice settings

  11. Bed: Materials 6’ x 2’ egg crate foam mattress pad 2 sheets of 6’ x 2’ plywood 12 contact switches Miscellaneous assembly hardware

  12. Bed Process Switch • Contact Switches • The switches are constantly open unless depressed by a patient on the bed. • This will send a high(1) signal to the microcontroller Trigger

  13. Bed Monitoring: Design • One sheet of plywood serves as a base, while the switches are mounted on top of it. • The second sheet of plywood has holes drilled in it. • When the switches are depressed, they are flush with the top sheet of plywood. • Egg crate foam pad rests on top of the plywood to create a comfortable sleeping environment.

  14. Patient: Objective Prevention of accidents through awareness of patient status, accurate monitoring of position, temperature, and orientation

  15. Plan • Use a microcontroller to wirelessly transmit information from: • Temperature sensor • Accelerometer and tilt sensors • Indicate body orientation and location

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  17. Patient Accelerometer • Patient Rig • Supports mobility • Unobtrusive location • Lightweight design Tilt Sensors Armband Original image obtained from: http://www.mrprotocols.com/oldsite/MRI/information.htm

  18. Patient: Armband • Easy to maneuver and lightweight • iPod Armband houses the enclosure of parts • Altered iPod Armband will house enclosure Image obtained form: http://mp3.about.com/od/iPod-MP3-Player-Accessories/tp/Top-5-Ipod-Armbands-Listen-To-Digital-Music-On-Your-Ipod-While-You-Exercise.htm

  19. Nurse’s Station: Objective • Through LabVIEW, we can make a presentable way to show the nurse the information on each patient that needs to be monitored. • We take data from the sensors taken from the other groups and present them in an organized manner • To do this, we use a wireless receiver in order to gather the data from their sensors

  20. Nurse’s Station: The Plan • LabVIEW will: • Receive data from transceiver • Parse the sensor data from the data packet • Utilize algorithms to filter accelerometer data • Display the patient's information to the user

  21. Nurse’s Station: Parts • LabVIEW is used to display the information obtained from the patient and bed sensors • Transceiver will request and receive packets of data from all the sensors on the network

  22. Nurse’s Station: LabView Demo

  23. Outline

  24. Budget < $300 • Goal was to shop efficiently • Buy only essential parts • Buy the cheapest compatible parts • Research each part individually • Write a proposal • Have it approved

  25. Patient Group

  26. Bed Group

  27. Nurse’s Station

  28. Total Cost Patient Group- $77.49 Bed Group- $160.22 Nurse’s Station- $47.89 Grand Total- $326.35

  29. Advantages • A wireless system has several advantages such as: • Patient safety • Low maintenance • Ease of mobility for the caretaker/patient • Capacity for transmitting information • No need for a bulky monitoring station

  30. Advantages • Satisfies a demand for monitoring: • Unattended falls, heart attacks, fevers, and several other medical mishaps • Societal demand for this system due to staffing constraints • Applicable in a home setting • Easy interface with future link to app on portable phone

  31. Possible Improvements • Addition of different sensors • Heart rate • EKG • Farther transmission range • Ability to monitor more patients

  32. Questions?

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